No, I get that. I disagree with your framing. For example:
- Microsoft introduced Series S as a "secondary" console. But the data shows that more than 80% of PS5 owners did not buy an X or S.
- And whether making Starfield exclusive was the right choice -- especially if it only moves a tiny, tiny volume of consoles. And if the majority of people just decide not to buy a second console and just not play Starfield.
You're painting 4 out of 5 PS5 owners not having a Series S as some kind of failure on the consoles part and hinging Starfield's success on the metrics of how many PS5 owners it's going to convert.